Acknowledgement:FEEFHS extends its sincere thanks to Tim Presber, a FEEFHS volunteer
indexer of Calgary, Alberta, Canada for indexing this film. He used a laptop computer at the Calgary
Family History Center. This is the fifth indexing "work product" of Project A-2 (the second filming of
die Ahnenstammkartei des Deutschen Volkes) and the first indexing project of the entire
collection.

Backgrounddie Ahnenstammkartei des Deutschen Volkes (about 1240 microfilm reels)
is the largest German pedigree collection extant. This film comes from a "second filming" of pedigrees
from Die Ahnenstammkartei. This second filming consists of 19 Microfilms (numbers 1981701 through
1981719).

Contents of This
Film: This film is known to contain the pedigrees of 13 families. This file
is of the the fourth pedigree, apparently from Kulmus, although we see no Kulmas
names listed.

Understanding the Format below:

Surname, First Name ... an traditional alphabetical listing of all
persons included.

Vital Date: - given to help identify the given individual.

B = Birth

M = Marriage

D = Death

Example: 1783B = born in 1783

Example: D = died, date unknown

Location: Where the vital event took place (somewhere in the German
Empire).

Ahnentafeln (AL) Manuscript Number: The manuscript number given to
this pedigree by the Deutsche Zentralstelle für Genealogy in Leipzig
Germany where this collection was microfilmed.